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Seriously, what do you think about H.P. Lovecraft's gastronomical preferences??
There must be something wrong with a man who considers coffee imitation to be just as good as real coffee.
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Yes, writing about our favorite elder gods clearly addled the guy's brains. You know that Postum(tm) was made from grain, don't you? BLECCCHHH!Simon H.Johansen wrote:http://www.hplovecraft.com/life/interest/foods.htm
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There must be something wrong with a man who considers coffee imitation to be just as good as real coffee.
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He was quite eccentric, that's to be sure, but Kraft Cheese, I am sorry.
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He had gastro intestinal problems, IIRC.
Actually, I think his dislike of seafood was from his childhood.
If you actually read about him (such as his biographic by de Camp, I think), you'll find out he was somewhat eccentric, but normal person.
Actually, I think his dislike of seafood was from his childhood.
If you actually read about him (such as his biographic by de Camp, I think), you'll find out he was somewhat eccentric, but normal person.
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Re: The Lovecraftian Cuisine
Not only that, but Lovecraft also liked ice cream with coffee flavour.... perhaps he tried at once to get Postum-flavoured ice cream???Frank Hipper wrote:Yes, writing about our favorite elder gods clearly addled the guy's brains. You know that Postum(tm) was made from grain, don't you? BLECCCHHH!Simon H.Johansen wrote:http://www.hplovecraft.com/life/interest/foods.htm
Seriously, what do you think about H.P. Lovecraft's gastronomical preferences??
There must be something wrong with a man who considers coffee imitation to be just as good as real coffee.
"Hi there, would you like to have a cookie?"
"No, actually I would HATE to have a cookie, you vapid waste of inedible flesh!"
"No, actually I would HATE to have a cookie, you vapid waste of inedible flesh!"